Tuku Backstage: When dog bites master

Mtandazo Dube – Leisure Editor IT is not uncommon for disgruntled former colleagues, business partners, acquaintances or publicists to write scathing, unauthorised biographies about their rich and famous ex-bosses.

Tuku Backstage: When dog bites master

Mtandazo Dube – Leisure Editor IT is not uncommon for disgruntled former colleagues, business partners, acquaintances or publicists to write scathing, unauthorised biographies about their rich and famous ex-bosses.

Easter at Mbungo

Fatima Bulla recently in BIKITA Easter commemorations at the Zion Christian Church at Mbungo Estates in Bikita, just like any other Christian church, are a remembrance of what Jesus Christ…

A big thank you to our valued BRIDAL GALA sponsors

The Sunday Mail would like to thank all those who participated at this year’s Bridal Expo and Gala on March 27 and 28 in the capital. Without these strategic partners,…

BRIDAL: Oh! what a night at Bridal Gala

Robin Chaibva – Leisure Reporter THE Sunday Mail Bridal Expo and Gala held last weekend proved beyond doubt that they are the biggest highlights for weddings and bridal enthusiasts in…

BRIDAL GALA: Bridal gig lives to billing!

AS per tradition, the annual The Sunday Mail Bridal Gala lived up to its billing.

Food security: Private sector to import maize

Emilia Zindi and Lincoln Towindo Grain millers will in coming weeks import 600 000 tonnes of maize after getting Government approval to help supply food to drought-stricken districts.

HARARE’S 2025 PIPE DREAM

Edwin Mwase and Debra Matabvu ABOUT three years ago, the Harare City Council launched an ambitious vision aimed at turning Harare into a world class city by the year 2025.

TOBACCO BOARD IN THE DOCK:

>>Chinamasa, Mumbengegwi get US$1m from contractor >>Tobacco price collapse sparks witchhunt Darlington Musarurwa and Africa Moyo THE plunge in prices on the tobacco auction floors, which has riled small-scale tobacco…

Al-Shabaab threatens ‘long, gruesome war’

Mogadishu. – Somalia’s Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab Islamists threatened Kenyan citizens with “another bloodbath” yesterday, two days after their gunmen slaughtered 148 people at a university.

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